FedEx Freight Driver Takes Top Honor At Tennessee Truck Driving Championships

FedEx Freight driver James Sowder earned grand champion honors at the 2026 Tennessee Truck Driving Championships held in Antioch, Tennessee.

Professional drivers from across the state gathered in Antioch earlier this month for the 2026 Tennessee Truck Driving Championships, where James Sowder of FedEx Freight earned the event’s overall grand champion title.

Sowder also finished first in the flatbed division during the two-day competition held May 1 and 2 at the FedEx Freight facility in Tennessee.

Hosted by the Tennessee Trucking Association, the annual championships test drivers on written exams, pre-trip inspections, and driving skills designed around precision, safety, and vehicle control.

Several additional honors were handed out during the event, recognizing both competitors and volunteers involved with the championships.

Donnie Shelby of XPO Logistics received the rookie award, while The Martin-Brower Company earned the team trophy award.

The Inspector Challenge award went to Dallas Lange. Ed Hauhn of Martin-Brower received Driver of the Year honors, while Jack Hawkins of Thompson Machinery was recognized for volunteer contributions during the event.

Division winners included drivers representing multiple carriers and equipment classes across the competition field.

Division Winners from the 2026 Tennessee Championships

Division Winner Company
Step Van Roy Daniels FedEx Corporation
Straight Truck Samuel Bryant FedEx Freight
3 Axle Brian Turner Old Dominion
4 Axle Brandon Gilpatrick FedEx Freight
5 Axle William Shepherd Tranco Logistics
Tank Ray Shelton FedEx Freight
Twin Trailers Steve Marlow ABF Freight
Sleeper Jeff Barton FedEx Freight
Flatbed James Sowder FedEx Freight

“We are proud of all of this year’s professional drivers who showcased their skills this past weekend,” the association said in a social media post. “Thank you, participants, volunteers, and sponsors, for another great event!”

Drivers advancing from state competitions will continue to the National Truck Driving & Step Van Driving Championships scheduled for Aug. 11 through 14 in Pittsburgh.

State truck driving championships remain one of the industry’s longest-running ways to recognize professional drivers for safety knowledge, vehicle handling skills, and consistency behind the wheel.

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Last updated: May 14, 2026

Source: Truckers News

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